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DistroBot is an upload bot built for Discord music communities. Its goal is to let server members publish audio works directly to YouTube from within the chat environment. The typical workflow described is: after a one-time authentication, users upload audio with the /upload command, then fill in the title, description, thumbnail, privacy settings, and tags in the interface. The system renders the audio into a video and uploads it to YouTube.
Its main value is connecting Discord-based community collaboration with the YouTube publishing workflow. It supports MP3, WAV, and OGG, with a maximum single-file size of 50MB; output videos can be up to 1080p HD; and it claims direct integration with the YouTube API. For independent musicians, cover creators, and demo sharers, this can reduce the multi-step process of moving from chat, downloads, editing software, and finally YouTube Studio. The text also mentions Smart Analytics for upload tracking, engagement monitoring, and discovering community preferences, but it does not show specific metric definitions or report layouts.
The captured content does not disclose the pricing model, plan limits, payment methods, whether it is open source, whether self-hosting is available, or whether a public API/SDK is provided. Although the page includes an “Add to Discord” call to action, it lacks operational and compliance details such as permission scopes, data retention, YouTube authorization security, failure retries, and queue limits. From a developer-tool perspective, it currently looks more like a SaaS bot introduction page for end users than a fully documented platform tool.
Its strengths are a focused use case, a short onboarding path, and close alignment with Discord workflows. It is suitable for music community admins, independent creator communities, and servers built around showcasing works. The downsides are limited transparency, and the 50MB file limit may not suit long audio files or high-bitrate masters. It also depends heavily on both Discord and YouTube, so account status, authorization, and API stability on both sides can affect the experience.
Using this tool in mainland China will most likely be affected by the network accessibility of Discord and YouTube, so it is assessed as “partially restricted.” Payment information is unknown. If stable access is not possible, alternatives include manually using YouTube Studio, or building custom scripts and workflow automation around cloud storage and video generation. However, these options usually require more technical maintenance.
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